If I drag the next execution line down to the closing bracket, the page
loads normally.

This piece of JavaScript is automatically inserted into HTML pages by Norton
Internet Security 2005, but the problem only exhibits itself in Debug mode -
in Release mode or running the site "natively" i.e. through a browser not
within VS.NET, this doesn't happen. I've not really found anything useful
about this through a Google search. Has anyone else seen this strange
behaviour?

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"S. Justin Gengo" <justin@[no_spam_please]aboutfortunate.com> wrote in
message news:...
> Mark, shouldn't you have another set of brackets around your "if"
> statement? The script may be confused... Just something to try.

Searching the internet that code is for the symantec pop-up blocker. It's
strange because I have pop-up blocking enabled, yet symantec isn't inserting
this code into any of the sites I've created. Of course, I don't do any
pop-ups so maybe it doesn't insert the code unless it finds popup code...

I don't think there is a way to stop the insertion. And, unfortunately I
have no idea what to do about it while debugging other than to possibly
comment out any popup code you may be running.

"S. Justin Gengo" <justin@[no_spam_please]aboutfortunate.com> wrote in
message news:ea5NlK$...
> I thought of something right after I said I couldn't think of anything.
>
> What about adding your site (localhost) to norton as a trusted site?

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